Showing posts with label opioid epidemic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opioid epidemic. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2016

Seybridge Pharmacy to Prescribe and Dispense Narcan


SEYMOUR - Seybridge Pharmacy announced that it will begin prescribing and dispensing Narcan to patrons seeking the drug. Narcan, also known as Naloxone, is used in the event of a suspected opioid overdose. Opioids include prescription pain medications and heroin.

“With overdoses on the rise throughout the state, it’s important to let all concerned parties know Naloxone emergency kits are readily available,” said Peter Przybylski.
In Connecticut, pharmacists are able to prescribe and dispense Narcan after completing training and being issued a certificate. Pharmacists dispensing Narcan are required to educate the patient or caregiver receiving the medication on how to administer the drug in the event of a suspected overdose, and may also provide information about addiction treatment and recovery resources. Narcan is covered by most insurance plans as well as Connecticut Medicaid.
Having Narcan on-hand to administer to somebody in the event of a suspected opioid overdose can be life-saving. In the event of a suspected overdose when Narcan is used, medical treatment should still be sought and 911 should be called.
Treatment works and recovery is possible. In March 2016, the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services launched a statewide toll-free number connecting residents seeking treatment and services for opioid addiction to local walk-in assessment centers.
People interested in seeking opioid addiction treatment and services for themselves or a loved one can call 1-800-563-4086.
For more information about obtaining Narcan at Seybridge Pharmacy, contact Peter Przybylski at 203-888-0073.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Valley Legislators hold Forum on Opioid Epidemic

State Rep. Theresa Conroy
DERBY- State Rep. Theresa Conroy (D-Seymour, Beacon Falls, Derby), state Sen. Joseph J. Crisco, Jr (D-Woodbridge) and state Rep. Linda Gentile (D-Ansonia, Derby) held a community forum on the prescription drug and heroin epidemic that is decimating communities across the nation and here in our backyard.
 
About 100 members of the community attended the forum March 29 at Griffin Hospital in Derby.
 
“Heroin overdoses are claiming more lives in Connecticut every year,” Rep. Conroy said. “Last year we had over 400 heroin-related deaths; in 2012 we had fewer than 90.”
 
Over the past two years, the Connecticut legislature has increased tools to address the state’s heroin crisis.  Connecticut has increased access to lifesaving opioid antagonists. Naloxone, or Narcan, is an opioid antagonist that works to reverse the effects of opioids. Nalaxone is not addictive and has little side effects, as compared to other self-administered drugs such as an epi pen – It simply saves the lives of people who have overdosed on an opioid.
 
The legislature is currently reviewing  SB 352, An Act Concerning Prescriptions for and the Dispensing of Opioid Antagonists, which would limit first time adult opioid prescriptions for non-chronic pain to a seven day supply and limit all prescriptions for minors.
 
“Connecticut has recognized that the opioid epidemic is a public health crisis,” Rep. Conroy added. “Prescription painkillers are often the first step on a path to devastating addiction.”
 
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention advised doctors to refrain from giving opioid prescriptions to patients suffering from non-chronic pain, stating that the risks for such patients include addiction and death. The CDC also reported that from 2000 to 2014, the numbers of overdose deaths involving opioids, which include prescription opioids as well as heroin, increased by 200 percent. 
 
Last year, the CDC reported that people who use prescription drugs are 40 times more likely to try heroin. 
 
(This is a press release from Conroy's office)
 

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